Ancestry UK

Town Bridewell, Macclesfield, Cheshire

The Macclesfield Town Bridewell, or House of Correction, was in existence by 1776. According to John Howard, it was:

... a ruinous room behind the keeper's house. Only one aperture 10 inches by 6. The Keeper told me he was sometimes obliged to confine men and women together in it. Salary twenty shillings; Fees one shilling.

On his visits in 1776 and 1782, there were no inmates.

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Bibliography

  • Prison Oracle - resources those involved in present-day UK prisons.
  • GOV.UK - UK Government's information on sentencing, probation and support for families.